The Romanovs 1613 – 1918 – Simon Sebag Montefiore
One of the endless debates about history is whether it should be a litany of dates, battles and the deeds of the ruling class o… Read More
It turns out you don’t need a firearm and a mean mug to protect your turf. Robert Bond, a Systems Software Engineer at Nvidia, has shown that there are less intensive ways to get the… Read More
Not too long ago, here in Wuhan, on a day whose weather I do not remember, as I passed a short row of grocery stores and restaurants on one of the main drags at the university, I recognized… Read More
CGMagazineMike Cosimano
This was a surprisingly tough list to write!
There was a lot of good TV this year, but more importantly, there was a lot of
interesting TV this year, and that’… Read More
After three years and eight months of pouring my heart into my recently completed MS, I woke up this morning having a bit of a wobble.
Insomnia is a curse. It robs you of your much ne… Read More
I’ve been having one final, brutal, word cull of the final draft.
This is one of the scenes I’ve cut, which is when my MC realises her life is stagnating, and I would like to sha… Read More
Artist Debbie Lawson: Disrupting Ordinary Perception With 3 Dimensional Persian Oriental Carpet Sculptures
The world of artist Debbie Lawson is one of color and an exploration of the imagina… Read More
Gana And The Rest Of Us
In the most bizarre turn of events yet, Benue State Government and leaders from Sankera axis of the state said they have accepted the killing of notorious militia l… Read More
Shadows behind the #EndSARS mask
These days, every Nigerian has noticed the loud silence of the usually garrulous human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana and his clan of minions over preachme… Read More